Floor-polishing and window-cleaning appliance.



E. w. BAKE R.

FLOOR POLISHING AND WINDOW CLEANING APPLIANCE.

APPLICATION FILED IULYII. I916.

1,282,361. Patented Oct. 22,1918.

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reparatlon my big car"- nd for means whereb 1M In th adcdmpan I "isasie'Te v I,

rush in "the position v for use.

r. view with theibr'ush but; the'-invention a; frame ompri 1 rosbilp such as to 'chflie appll by which .ipqlishi clbth -or surface secured thereon; the" ends bithe arms A onpnei side 1; Bit may swingtherein v 'e; changed as desired. arlyipivoted between er side I of 't t he han- 1 h yib' offlanydejgired de the particular: purpose that its' al pair offsidb members; Aand is attached t9 the lo we l hc'sntlkgif t: it for 'the purposes; for ceis tpbe used and may if rgqu i rgdsfbe pnbvided' 'wlth any of the known levels;- xe i' p bn fidowp, will relieve I turningof thele've ing. on, "the wi1*e, tur

i p q su ga r he rs ide w in Fig.1, 11; then belng sition by tul ning' passing u" edge, as s own in F .thus heldwith its 0p ycli p isfso' pqsitidned in I I that when. the, brush? mrns up, t-herebfwill nter the bp'e'n mdu't I eanister held-ihthe c P flrepi'e'senting the I Consequentlyin theirca niste r and tidn Ofthg. ca "st 3 c9 then turned down, the appliance reversed and the brush surface applied to the floor so as to spread the material over the floor. Then by againreversing the appliance, the polishing pad D may be rubbed over the treated surface.

1. Means for the purposes described consisting in a handle, aframe extending from the handle, a brush pivoted in the frame adapted to turn up and down therein, a

spring upon the brushnormally retaining it in the turned up position, a flexible wire extending along the handle and connected to the back of the brush to one side of the line of its pivotsand a lever pivoted upon the handle to which the other end of such flexible wire is connected, substantially as specified.

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2. Means for the purposes described con- ,sisting in a handle, a f ame ex end g f the handle, a brush pivoted within the frame adapted to turn up and down therein, a clip upon the handle adapted to hold a canister in a position to be engaged by the brush when turned up, a spring upon the brush normallyretaining the brush in the turned up position and means upon the handle for turning the brush down, substantially as specified.

In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscrib-r ing witnesses.

EDWARD Witnesses:

E. NEWSGN, E. F. Lmspr.

WILLIAM BAKER.-

Commissioner of Patents. 

